2019
DOI: 10.1101/837633
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Reduced Auditory Steady State Responses in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Abstract: Background: Auditory steady state responses (ASSRs) are elicited by clicktrains or amplitude-modulated tones, which entrain auditory cortex at their specific modulation rate.Previous research has reported reductions in ASSRs at 40Hz for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) participants and first-degree relatives of people diagnosed with ASD [1,2].Methods: Using a 1.5s-long auditory clicktrain stimulus, designed to elicit an ASSR at 40Hz, this study attempted to replicate and extend these findings. Magnetencephalogra… Show more

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“…Overall, our results demonstrate fairly typical development of the ASSR in the primary auditory cortex in children with ASD, at least until puberty. In this context, abnormal reduction of the ASSR found in several studies in adolescents and adults with ASD [23,24,28,62] may indicate that the maturation of the primary auditory cortex in ASD diverges from the normal trajectory during or after puberty.…”
Section: Assr In Nt Children and Children With Asdmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Overall, our results demonstrate fairly typical development of the ASSR in the primary auditory cortex in children with ASD, at least until puberty. In this context, abnormal reduction of the ASSR found in several studies in adolescents and adults with ASD [23,24,28,62] may indicate that the maturation of the primary auditory cortex in ASD diverges from the normal trajectory during or after puberty.…”
Section: Assr In Nt Children and Children With Asdmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In contrast to schizophrenia research, only a few studies examined the 40 Hz ASSR in ASD, and the results of these studies are inconsistent. Reduction of the ASSR was found either bilaterally in adolescents and adults with ASD [24], as well as in parents of children with ASD [23], or unilaterally in the left hemisphere, both in children with ASD and their st-degree relatives ( [25] and [28] respectively). In addition to uncertainty regarding lateralization of the ASSR abnormality, a recent study by Edgar et al, which included a large sample of participants, found the ASSR to be fairly normal in both hemispheres of children with ASD [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In contrast to schizophrenia research, only a few studies examined the 40 Hz ASSR in ASD, and the results of these studies are inconsistent. Reduction of the ASSR was found either bilaterally in adolescents and adults with ASD [24], as well as in parents of children with ASD [23], or unilaterally in the left hemisphere, both in children with ASD and their fist-degree relatives ( [25] and [28] respectively).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Although both the SF and ASSR were previously associated with processing of periodicity/temporal regularity [19,21], only the 40 Hz ASSR has been examined in individuals with ASD [22][23][24][25]. The ASSR is an oscillatory response phase-locked to the onset of each single auditory event, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although both the SF and ASSR had been previously associated with processing of periodicity/temporal regularity [19,21], only the ASSR has been examined in individuals with ASD [22][23][24][25]. The ASSR is an oscillatory response phase-locked to the onset of each single auditory event, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%